SOLUTION: A shop sells one chocolate for 1gh n u can exchange 3 wrappers for a chocolate. If u ve 15 gh how many chocolates can u get?
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Question 921729: A shop sells one chocolate for 1gh n u can exchange 3 wrappers for a chocolate. If u ve 15 gh how many chocolates can u get?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sounds like you get:
( 1 chocolate / 1 gh ) x ( 15 gh ) = 15 chocolates
Then you have 15 wrappers, so
( 1 chocolate / 3 wrappers ) x ( 15 wrappers ) = 5 chocolates
You can get 20 chocolates
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